The News Pageant of Movietone - Reviewed by Leslie Mitchell and Sport by Alan Howland: Austrian Crisis - Nazi’s Enter

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
458
Date Released
14 Mar 1938
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 9
Section Title
The News Pageant of Movietone - Reviewed by Leslie Mitchell and Sport by Alan Howland
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Austrian Crisis - Nazi’s Enter. SHOTLIST: GV & MS Hitler at Berchtesgaden. GV Schuschnigg speaking in Assembly (x2). MS Seyss-Inquart (Austrian Nazi). MS Austrians giving Nazi salute. GV Cars through crowd. MS Mussolini. MS M Blum (x2). CU map showing Germany & surrounding countries. CU Animation map as Germany swallows up Austria & Czechoslovakia with question mark over it. MS Nazi Troops. GV Nazi Troops through Austrian Border post. GV Austrian crowds waving. Sequence: Nazi troops moving through streets. GV Armoured car passes through border barrier. GV Nazis welcomed (x2). GV Hotel Egger as Nazis pass. MS Austrians giving Nazi salutes (x5). MCU Dismantling Border Barrier at Kreuzen. TS Nazis cross Bridge over Danube. MS small children giving Nazi salute (x2).
Keywords
Politics and government; Buildings and structures; Weapons; Occupied territories; Newsreels
Locations
Germany; Berchtesgaden; Austria
Card file number
32847A
Credits:
Commentator
Alan Howland
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
95
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'The News Pageant of Movietone - Reviewed by Leslie Mitchell and Sport by Alan Howland: Austrian Crisis - Nazi’s Enter', British Movietone News Issue No. 458, 14 Mar 1938. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/8608 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)